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In the windswept highlands of **Sivas, Turkey**, where the **Kangal breed** has guarded flocks for **over 6,000 years**, a 140-pound titan named *Boz* stood sentinel. His ancestors, bred by Ottoman shepherds to deter wolves and bears, passed down a legacy of quiet power—not brute aggression. When a prowling wolf neared the flock, Boz’s **743 PSI bite force** (stronger than a lion’s!) clenched, but he held back. Instead, he unleashed a **100-decibel bark**, a roar louder than a chainsaw, shaking the air. The wolf froze; Kangals rarely bite, but their *reputation* alone chills predators to the bone. As the intruder fled, Boz returned to his flock, his **black-masked face** tipped toward the Anatolian sun—a living relic of a breed forged by history, where size, sound, and strength serve one purpose: **loyalty over violence**.

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**Fact Breakdown**:
- **Size**: 140 lbs (avg. 90–145 lbs for the breed).
- **Bite Force**: 743 PSI (scientifically measured, surpassing most guard dogs).
- **Sound**: 100+ dB bark (used to intimidate, not attack).
- **History**: Originated in Sivas, Turkey; used by Ottoman shepherds for millennia to protect livestock from wolves and bears.
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